The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 12, 1919, Image 1

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W * so together up t t * M aire.
H l* band in m ina »a tore'» d
U N IN H A B IT E D IS L A N D 8.
I f you should w ant an Is la n d - that to,
an uninhabited Island—(o r the purpose
o f occupying It alonu, Robinson Cruaoa
like, or to uae It for romantic Action a t
for any other purpose, to the exclusion
af a ll others la tbo world, you need b are .
no trouble In finding one i f yon t a t fll i
to make a Journey to the Indian ocean, i
(a tba waters between Madagascar aaS I
(ndto yon can And moi« than 15.AU0 o f
them, whom th e n Io not a human bo-
tax and whane yon can. I f yon w in, ha
monarch a t a ll yon surrey.
An English traveler fans recently bean
among the small Island* th a t dot tba
western end o f the Indian ocean to
make an Inventory o f tlicm and bo-
porta th a t be coanted 10,11» and found
only about 000 o f theta l n l»a Idle d.
Now. there to n good chance fo r any
one who may w ont on island.
These particular Islands are not torg«,
as Islands go. but very many o f tbaas
are sufficient for the purpose of a Rob­
inson Crnaoe or any other novel bore
t r to r evea a amafl colony a t nhlp-
wracked mariners or other persona who
might be cast oa one o f them or seek
fo r the pnrpuon o f making a b on a pre*-
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Keyboard and
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ensly. Ptrbapa that to th * waj ?«»
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orarytblag and perbnp* «»’■ “
aom* oa« iskae a»a that w»J Nor.
papa ««mid bare too w a tntutUraly
what I b m b L tto a a a toa’t really aHM.
you know Abe Jnat thtak • aha 1». end
Dr. Konaolh would ordot bar to any
place aba m ight euggrec 1 ■ • a -
aa ton« aa aba thtahb aha la stab at
baa to do what aha would If too wa;-
atck and ba exiled tru » bom* It wouK.
ba — »1^» to (all In w ith tbo aplrit of t ■
aacuraloa t( aba warn atok. Haw 4a ym*
two. weB elevated s h o r e the Ode, white
others a n a quarter o f a m ils ta diam­
eter and running from t b n f op t a n »G o
or two In length and a quarter o r lore
o f the length la breadth. Many o f
them are granitic structure» th a t (tab
steeply f r o » » to 100 feet, well M e re
sd w ith rich boll, through which small
fresh w ater streams hurry ta the sea.
which they reach a fte r Aowlng over
beaches o f glistening calcareous aaad
th a t ore begirt by coral reefs, which
A DISILLUSION
•truck New Mexico
nothing Ilk * elianto
"Yoa don’t look I
Menlly.
T i l tell you <bi
sis. Roue.”
-O h. really, papal
Her Itftcil (ace. wk
was (all of Interest.
-A n d where to I
Now York?”
“ W h y . ■«pel”
raising h l* voleo, called:
"Roger, coire here!"
A aquare-ahooldored.
the little reading-roc» » t o the U b ra rr
His gray, dark-lashed tp a a W b vu re d
slightly ta thaer ptacld — dtanso whoa
they rested on th* slight, young A a o i of
h l* friend'» dsogkter.
"Good even toa. Raanl”
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-Good avvetag. Roger.
H l * bap
railed yon to wttnoee aa axpona o f a y
geographical Igaorware.”
-Aha asked II P - ' • ’>!» was ta Naw
Y o rk -O ra n ’ ! I though! you woald ap­
preciate that, sad locale tba plara (or
T ta a e would autarelty think tbo
place. If of say Importance M all, waa
la How T o r t." » I d G ra n t 1 kw«w ■
she wore called ar«n ta drew a ta a p a*
the United fiiatee New T o rt would
cover Avo-atxtho of the allotted apses.
■ sally. Ron*, ware you not Joking when
yon asked where Phoenix woof”
-N o ." oh* pleaded. “1 know I hare
years store I «»«died i eaaraphff.
-Phoenix I* the capital of Artooaa.
-R eally?" (be asked. " I d ld n t area pwrtanfty for bor to moot tbo ta r t)
know Ariaona »ae a etato."
.
“ Don’t yer «nnt-we tarrttorlaaroquare to too If hta pleftmw «raw not on eel«
Oraat tot her give ta ll rein to hr
anpltals sad goreromeot 1"
-W h y did papa think my Igueraare l a » and » t a t t y Mdad hta time
-W ho re ta nourf-anhod Hone bin
would appeal to you» la that where you
aa bo drove ay to tbo boom on.
go when you are out woo»?"
-T s e ; my raa eh ee are »ear Phoenix" tag.
"Rsally? And are wo a« arte«,
*T M ire a barrel ta ll c f oattie
papa?**
ray ranch. I a » going to set! to of t f
or he has obtained occupancy by Caron
"H ot I. Thera are thing* doing at and the hnyor ta to take h l* p k i "
of arms or merely through demnas o f present ta W all (treet. and the cruM
sued D on't K now It.
-D on’t yow hope ba w o o l know > n
the o rig in » tenant ta a moot point, but rode of Aaanee admits of no laaws c f to pick tba b ootr’
■ a w T o V I* ©wt.
the drat supposition to highly prohobto. absence Of coorse. M art* will attend
"H * will, thowgh. Ho’» going to
TO a bottlo or oenmc-
tw ..(th > W .
water and lot H etoad tw -
j r hours; a I I as he to a most belligerent UUIe cun- your mother and yon wUl accompany soar cow gunaber with Mm taaaloei
,
tomer.
,
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v i nr » a -;
th e m "
An amusing dfcene may be witnessed ,
"Oh. drer And I had planned to hare
U.«K le«taa{Mt*ta »£• I
u n h a a h h y co n d i­ ! by placing several herm it crabs deprlr-
such good time* thl* winter."
tio n u f t h * kid- I | rd of their shells In an ordinary aoup
"Rone, you can’t always hare goad
a o y e ; "f f V e ltl plate, w ith a Uttle sen w ater and ooms
tim e* (or yout objectlv* point?"
y o a r llu c a it la empty sheila—few er ahella«than ernbo.
" I w ill see that you h e r* a good tim e
s v l d u c * o l k id - ,
! The fighting and struggling to secure out there Rena.” told G reat
houses I* ludicrous la the extreme. One
“Oh. are you going. Roger T That
1
i may lie seen almost successful In moor­ make* Il better"
"Thank yon. Rena I will »how yog
ing himself w ithin a shell, which, by
the way. Is effected by mean» o f t h j on th» map where v o n are going.”
fre q u e n t dsaira to
Tkoy hatted and watched tka r c -
He (ound an alia« and opened to A
»belly plates at the extrem ity o f hta
p ass It or pair, la i
separate the settle ha had eboaeo -
soft
and
tw
lrted
talt,
when
another
map
of
the
United
State*.
,
th e b a c k to a lto
“Now. let ma as* you And Art anna. tba reat.
aelaea him by the nai*> c f the neck, aa
o o a v to c .n g p re o i that lha kldoaya sad btod-
K»ne waa more entranced tbait trnf) ’<•
•
It were, and he to dragged reluctantly Rene."
d e r a r a o u t o i order.
-H a airs ta his noddle aa U he rr««
Her Index Anger traveled quickly
forth. T he cvlcter »till hold» him strug-
W h i.i to » * .
westward, paused at North Dakota, lin­ there!'' eh« dretared.
T h a r * to co m fo rt l a t h * k r o w le d g e » I gllng at ctowa' length, and not until ha
a fto a eapraaood. t ' e t D r . K ilm e r '» S w a m p -
himself Is safely ensconced doe* he re- gered In Wyoming faltered at Nevada * -H e certainly dors.” aaaaetad Or»-
W h »r the caftln waa finsll» «• ’
R o o t. t h * g re a t Sidney r a m a d y fu lfills e v e ry
Uuquleh hto grasp.—Chamber»' Journal. and landed permanently and trium ­
w ish ta c u r in g rh e u m a tis m , ,''*(□ ta th e
phantly at Arisons
' and the buyer war elooioe tha d»al >
b ack., k id n s y r , liv e r. H a d d e r a n d e v t r y p a rt
-Th ere! Bui what a long way; clear Orest's manaxrr. th» cowboy was etc
Th* H * l l * t I n o t t o v l L
o f Ik s u rin a ry pam ag c.
It c o rre c ts ln e b llltv
th ride Into tha dcaret.
A maidservant belonging to one of across a continent!"
to hold w a te r a n d s c a ld in g p ain la passing
Oram eall»d to him;
'
the women’» college» had been out
- I t to quite a Im p for Rene, In more
V , o r had a f fa c t, .o lio w ln g u a a o f liq u o r,
"Com» h»re F rank!“
ways than one. Prom Now T o r t to
w in * or kao r, a a t o v a rc o m a s th a t an p le a e a a t ' with her lover w ithout leave from hdf
“F ra n k ! Oh. what a »» ck «.. » ••
o a c c a a itr of keir.g eo tr,p o lled to g o often
mistress and wne returning late along Arisons—a taring transfer!" m id bar
«
look in the glass— you will see the effect—
You can't he!p puckering—it make» you pucker
and
to think c f tasting it
By the use o f so called cheap' Baking
Powders you take this puckering, injurious^Alum
right into your system— you injure digestion,
d u r in r * • d o ) , and to g e t a p m a a v tim es '
th « n ig h t. T h e m ild a n - i n * c a m e 1
o rd in a ry * f.'* e t * f Swaaep-Root to saon
re a liro d
It etande th e hig h est fo r Ito w on­
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d e rfu l c u r s t o f the m o st dtotreoatng ce me,
I f y o e naod a m edlctna y o u * h c u U s a v e th e i
ipy road, at the top o f which lived the
lamented Profeasor Nettleship. Now.
the totter bad a large yellow dog that
took the usual canine delight In eeiir.g
eat* eeatter and flee. and. the better to
when they were
beet. S o ld by « .u g g to t* ti 5 0 c . and J l. stoaa. I i pounce on them
Y o u m a y h av e a rim pl* belli« of thto [ ! etrelth lly erosolng the »treet, be would
I perch hltnaclf on the top of the pro-
w o n d e rfu l
d iscove ry
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f
anu a h o c * that t e t t o ^ m A A R a K r l Q l • | foaeai'e garden wall, surrounded end
T i o i i « b o u t « . b , :h
I W Q B B g J fffrT g M
' half hidden la the foliage. As the tru-
tb a o lu to ly fre e t y m a th
1 ant maidservant passed beneath him
«ddresa D r . K ilm e r A
u*we «r toww»««»
be canght sight of a cat ta the middle
C o ., B in g h a m to n . N . Y . W h o » w rb ln g m aw -
ban isnSng thiegonoroueaGaeto tktopap». of the road and. making a spring at it,
oolltded with her and knocked bet
and rain your stoftt&ch«
AVOID AVVM
Say plcinty-
M 9 C A IIg
F d ./t/o fi
U R J
A u lh a H tg
F «P
X
oyal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of
o f T I artar-C osts more
fcoyal
A in Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health.
Nothing has ever equalled i t
Nothing can aver aarpaxa i t
Naartg 50
Yatral
ray tbemoelvra agaiusi ¡™ . ••
purpose to right you w ill succeed. U fa
to a. beautiful thing. The chance to
Aght to a great blessing. No matt«»
how hard tbo eituatton may aecm. keep
on doing rig h t bravely tare the fohira,
• » your otaodard high, work and wait.
world goes not rich In money or rich
ta p o w e r-h u t you may ba rich In the
knowtodga of the truth th a t you hare
made the beat of your « * • * * • « • J * ®
b u b . Don’t set yowr standard hg the
'"CSS»
For A l l Throat
Lung Trouble»
« • It * .
T r . * ! e o l» '« *
a n ti
I m n r w a r e d ( te n » to d te a p p C ' te«
w-
ta tte r.
,
I
The cowboy wh»»1»)* ahn
M ortim er was esaaotially a taaa o f na­
tion. sod before tbo w ort was mdad up to them Roxer p rre c n i- rum I t
young companion and eh« lifted r l w
h l * la n g u id » ! ( • acr n a rt *nd mild
naid Marta ->l* reluctant daughter and •yea. Ain* for th» maid! Il» r Irerr
it * «ubetantlsl Wend »Are en routs a decidedly earn» •? •. that tnot'>c
to Phoenix. Chey were all traveled thoo«h oom» ano had pot a knl?« t
traveler* and passed six days comfort­ and tamed It asnnrd a taw tlm M
1 Ab» acknowlodlted thotatrodac-toc
ably and pleasantly IB a Pullman.
a taint voire and when th» "td»ai
- l a this It?" cried Rene. In dismay, aa manly beauty' had rlddcw on »?• p
they Sled out of the ear one n ig ht fol­ posed to'Roacr that they return to towr
low«*! by a heavy-laden, wall-fed porter. without waltlag to help drive the eM>
" N o " replied Grant "thia le n t I t tla.
Oraat cheortally acqwteoaad.
Thia I* Ash Pork, where wo have to waft
"How did he hurt bis oya?" aha aohad
»bout three hour* and then taka A
branch rand la ta Phoenix W a ll get abruptly.
••Who, Frank? I b n ren t knosqn him
there about two o’atort ta the aaoru-
long, but »* our -taadsblp taereaooa I
ing."
"Rngor Grant! Did you make ug tba trill ondonrer to 'earn kow It bnw
name of this plana? ta it really A ik p e o e d .”
"W h»re did you know Mm?“
Fork?"
-Oh everyon» knows him. I » a t him
-T a n Why a o t r
" l i e to delightfully wild sad woolly. Arst at a restaaranL By th» way I
rats with, hie kntta
H r met ms to
letter froea here while we w ait I win night at »he rlostoe of thto eoltle d»al
sand daylere and datetese epistles, tor He offered me a ‘Chaw of lerbaokker *>
tohen of hie good w lll."
I have lost all track of tiaea.”
"Roper G ra n t I think yow m w ths
Thc wait and the ride fro » Ash F o r t
to Phoenix qaollod Rone's ever yield moonaet man I e’ er knew. W h yA td u-
rlv a rtty . and she waa randy qnlotly and yon toll me tttle h-fore?"
-gaotog to heller I»« "
quickly to go to bad when they reached
gbo looked away raAectlrely prag A
the apartmenie Oraat had secured tor
the» ta the fam ily of some aequala- bold of alfalfa.
-U re a , are yea *o disappointed?“
tancee of hta. Mrs. M o rtla c r not being
“ Teo; I fell an ■
whoa I town* o»
equal to hotel Hta.
A t I I e’rlnelr tha next morning, radl- Santa Claus was a myth. I boll») -
though, it ’» b good Idon to hog ywur tl-
OranCe vletan with meteoric brightness
“ Araa’t you ashamed.* ho said, re-
pruuehfully. “to let your deb mother
be op and dressed before yow?"
-M y sick aeotber! I wish she w t tl
e lr t !"
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